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A still from Harding's interview in ESPN's "Price of Gold."(Courtesy YouTube)

Today, Tonya Harding, 43, is a remarried mother of a 2-year-old son. But last night’s ESPN “30 for 30″ documentary about the infamous scandal between Harding and Nancy Kerrigan revealed that the embattled figure skater is still very much troubled by the incident and its aftermath.

The documentary, Price of Gold, recounts the kerfuffle that shook up the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway, in which Kerrigan was brutally clubbed by attackers linked to Harding. Kerrigan recovered and went on to compete in the Lillehammer games and won a silver medal, while Harding finished eighth. Eventually, the “whack heard around the world” led to Harding’s lifelong ban from the sport and a career-ending blow to her reputation.

In Price of Gold, Harding gives a lengthy—and stunningly frank—interview (while Kerrigan opted not to appear in the documentary) in which she shares how she feels about Kerrigan today, how the scandal still affects her life, and reiterates her innocence. See some of Harding’s most candid comments below.

On her contentious relationship with her rival, Kerrigan:

“I thought we were friends…and for her to treat me like that, like I was nothing…that’s rude.” – Tonya Harding #PriceofGold

Since the incident, Harding has appeared on Celebrity Boxing and The Weakest Link. Kerrigan has stayed largely out of the spotlight, but will speak out in another documentary about the scandal to be aired on NBC.

If you missed Price of Gold, it will air again on ESPN Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ET.